Cubase LE 4, urgent question =(

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for a while now..i been getting this really annoying pop up
and it says

"The project contains events that use the same audio material as the event in this editor! Press "New Version" if processing should apply only to the editor event!"

and this only happens when I go deep in an audio track and I try to, for example, Silence a frequency wave really small. That message will pop up..and then if i press continue..it will do the act..but right away my computer will freeze after doing another thing. Or if i press new version..it will just freeze.

So does anyone know What the the problem is? and how to fix it?


thank you
 
Are you loading up a song that was created in a previous version of cubase??
 
for a while now..i been getting this really annoying pop up
and it says

"The project contains events that use the same audio material as the event in this editor! Press "New Version" if processing should apply only to the editor event!"

and this only happens when I go deep in an audio track and I try to, for example, Silence a frequency wave really small. That message will pop up..and then if i press continue..it will do the act..but right away my computer will freeze after doing another thing. Or if i press new version..it will just freeze.

So does anyone know What the the problem is? and how to fix it?


thank you

It's not a problem, nothing to fix.

You are editing an audio part that is being used multiple times in your song. Cubase is asking you if you want the edits you are making to be used in all copies of that audio part. Yes, if you want the edits used in all copies of that part, New Version if you want the edits to be made only in that one instance.

An example: You have a vocal track for the chorus. You tracked the chorus only once (say after Verse 1) and use copies of it every time there's a chorus in your song (after Verse 2 and Verse 3). Now you want to edit the vocal track to put silence in between words or phrases during the chorus.

Because it's actually only ONE audio part, Cubase wants to know if those edits should apply to each copy of the chrous. If you don't want that, like for example there's someone talking in the background that actually sounds good for the last two choruses, then you select New Version and Cubase will make a new audio part for the one you just edited. The remaining copies will now be different. Your silenced chorus will be just the one you edited and the remaining choruses will not have the edited parts. There are now TWO audio parts (and two .wav files). One for the edited chorus used only once. And another used for the remaining choruses with the background noise.

Make sense??
 
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